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Moïse Lévy de Benzion

Moïse Lévy de Benzion (1873–1943) was an Egyptian department store owner who built an important collection of art and antiquities. The collection was plundered by the Nazis in France during the Second World War and nearly 1000 items seized.

A bookplate of Moïse Lévy de Benzion, c. 1924
Examples of artworks which the Nazis looted from the Benzion collection
Gustave Courbet, Entree d'un Gave, 1876.
Alfred Sisley, The Port of Moret-sur-Loing, 1884.
Eugène Boudin, On the Jetty, 1869–70.

Egypt

Lévy de Benzion was a Sephardi Jew born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1873.[1] He inherited a family business started in 1857[2] which he expanded to include the Grands Magasins Benzion department store and other buildings in Cairo. As a collector, Lévy de Benzion's acquisitions included Chinese and oriental art, textiles, carpets, books, and an important collection of Egyptian antiquities.[3][4] His Egyptian items included fragments from the lost tomb of Nebamun,[1] and one of the earliest known glass portraits, believed to depict Amenhotep II.[5]

Nazi persecution in France

During the Second World War, Lévy de Benzion's collections in Paris and the chateau "La Folie" in Draviel were extensively looted by units of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), the Nazi unit charged with following behind invading German troops and identifying and seizing works of art from occupied countries. Records of the ERR indicate that 989 items were seized from the Lévy de Benzion collection alone.[6]

Typical of the handling of the looted paintings was Gustave Courbet's Entree d'un Gave (1876).[7] Lévy de Benzion acquired the painting in 1919; the ERR seized it in 1940 and moved it to the Neuschwanstein castle. In 1941 it was acquired by Walter Hofer for the Hermann Göring collection.[8] Göring, however, was not interested in modern art, preferring Old Master paintings instead, and the work was among a number of modern paintings subsequently exchanged for older works selected from Theodor Fischer's Galerie Fischer in Lucerne.[9][10] Fischer sold the painting to Willi Raeber of Basel, who in turn sold it to Galerie Rosengart of Lucerne, who sold it to Arthur Stoll. After the war, the painting was claimed by Paule-Juliette Levi de Benzion of Cairo and restituted to her in 1948. After changing hands several more times, it was sold to the Birmingham Museum of Art in Alabama in 1999.[11] Alfred Sisley's Summer at Bougival was seized by Göring's agent Walter Hofer at the ERR, then traded to Fischer, who sold it to Emil Georg Bührle in 1942. After the war, Bührle was obliged to restitute the Nazi-looted painting to the estate of Moïse Lévi de Benzion on 15 December 1948, however two years later he repurchased the Sisley from de Benzion's widow.[12]

Among the other works seized and later returned were paintings by Eugène Boudin, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Charles Cottet, Charles Daubigny, Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, and Vincent van Gogh.[4][13][14][15]

Death

Lévy de Benzion was arrested by the Nazis in France and died in September 1943.[1][2] His collection was sold at auction at Villa Benzion, 6 Rue El Amir Omar, Zamalek, Cairo, in March 1947 in a sale of over 900 lots.[16] Villa Benzion was in a part of Zamalek where several other department-store owners lived, but like many other large private houses in the area, it no longer exists.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c A happy ending with a pinch of Salt. 2013-07-15 at the Wayback Machine Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 19-25 March 2009, No. 939. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Levy de Benzion, Moise (1873–1943)", Carstens, Patrick Richard. (2014). The Encyclopædia of Egypt during the Reign of the Mehemet Ali Dynasty 1798–1952. Victoria BC: Friesen Press. p. 421. ISBN 978-1-4602-4898-0.
  3. ^ Sauf-Conduit de Moïse Lévi de Benzion, valable pour un seul déplacement pendant 15 jours Marseille, Poste de la gendarmerie Nationale, 15 mai 1941 Valable pour un an MAHJ Archives AR 776. Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Levi de Benzion, Moïse". Lost Art. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  5. ^ Portrait of King Amenhotep II (?) Corning Museum of Glass. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  6. ^ Harclerode, Peter, & Brendan Pittaway. (1999) The Lost Masters: The Looting of Europe's Treasurehouses. London: Victor Gollancz, p. 44. ISBN 0-575-05254-6
  7. ^ Un Tableau D'Alred Sisley Provenant de L'Anciienne Collection Moïse Levy de Benzion et Estimé 600 000 / 800 000 €. drouot.com Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Monuments Man: Birmingham Museum of Art's founding director Richard Howard helped restitute Nazi-plundered art." Michael Huebner, AL.com, 7 February 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  9. ^ Harclerode, p. 128.
  10. ^ ALIU Detailed Interrogation Report: Hans WENDLAND, 18 September 1946. lootedart.com. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  11. ^ Yeide, p. 456, D22.
  12. ^ "Summer at Bougival · Alfred Sisley · Stiftung Sammlung E.G. Bührle". www.buehrle.ch. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
  13. ^ Post-War Reports: Art Looting Intelligence Unit (ALIU) Reports 1945–1946 and ALIU Red Flag Names List and Index. lootedart.com. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  14. ^ Yeide, Nancy H. (2009) Beyond the Dreams of Avarice: The Hermann Goering Collection. Dallas: Laurel Publishing, pp. 180 & 393, A1288. ISBN 0-9774349-1-5
  15. ^ On the Jetty c. 1869/1870. National Gallery of Art. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  16. ^ Catalogue des tableaux, aquarelles, dessins, bronzes, objets d'art, &c. Brookmuse. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  17. ^ "The House That Shrunk On Zamalek's Hassan Sabry Street" Samir Raafat, Cairo Times, 28 September 2000. egy.com Retrieved 22 January 2015.

External links

  • Bust of Paule-Dinah Levi de Benzion by Paul Troubetzkoy (Archived here)
  • Egyptian mosaic glass inlay from a shrine. Ex Lévy de Benzion collection.

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Moise Levy de Benzion 1873 1943 was an Egyptian department store owner who built an important collection of art and antiquities The collection was plundered by the Nazis in France during the Second World War and nearly 1000 items seized A bookplate of Moise Levy de Benzion c 1924 Examples of artworks which the Nazis looted from the Benzion collectionGustave Courbet Entree d un Gave 1876 Alfred Sisley The Port of Moret sur Loing 1884 Eugene Boudin On the Jetty 1869 70 Contents 1 Egypt 2 Nazi persecution in France 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEgypt EditLevy de Benzion was a Sephardi Jew born in Alexandria Egypt in 1873 1 He inherited a family business started in 1857 2 which he expanded to include the Grands Magasins Benzion department store and other buildings in Cairo As a collector Levy de Benzion s acquisitions included Chinese and oriental art textiles carpets books and an important collection of Egyptian antiquities 3 4 His Egyptian items included fragments from the lost tomb of Nebamun 1 and one of the earliest known glass portraits believed to depict Amenhotep II 5 Nazi persecution in France EditDuring the Second World War Levy de Benzion s collections in Paris and the chateau La Folie in Draviel were extensively looted by units of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg ERR the Nazi unit charged with following behind invading German troops and identifying and seizing works of art from occupied countries Records of the ERR indicate that 989 items were seized from the Levy de Benzion collection alone 6 Typical of the handling of the looted paintings was Gustave Courbet s Entree d un Gave 1876 7 Levy de Benzion acquired the painting in 1919 the ERR seized it in 1940 and moved it to the Neuschwanstein castle In 1941 it was acquired by Walter Hofer for the Hermann Goring collection 8 Goring however was not interested in modern art preferring Old Master paintings instead and the work was among a number of modern paintings subsequently exchanged for older works selected from Theodor Fischer s Galerie Fischer in Lucerne 9 10 Fischer sold the painting to Willi Raeber of Basel who in turn sold it to Galerie Rosengart of Lucerne who sold it to Arthur Stoll After the war the painting was claimed by Paule Juliette Levi de Benzion of Cairo and restituted to her in 1948 After changing hands several more times it was sold to the Birmingham Museum of Art in Alabama in 1999 11 Alfred Sisley s Summer at Bougival was seized by Goring s agent Walter Hofer at the ERR then traded to Fischer who sold it to Emil Georg Buhrle in 1942 After the war Buhrle was obliged to restitute the Nazi looted painting to the estate of Moise Levi de Benzion on 15 December 1948 however two years later he repurchased the Sisley from de Benzion s widow 12 Among the other works seized and later returned were paintings by Eugene Boudin Jean Baptiste Camille Corot Charles Cottet Charles Daubigny Claude Monet Alfred Sisley and Vincent van Gogh 4 13 14 15 Death EditLevy de Benzion was arrested by the Nazis in France and died in September 1943 1 2 His collection was sold at auction at Villa Benzion 6 Rue El Amir Omar Zamalek Cairo in March 1947 in a sale of over 900 lots 16 Villa Benzion was in a part of Zamalek where several other department store owners lived but like many other large private houses in the area it no longer exists 17 See also EditSephardi Jews History of the Jews in Egypt History of the Jews in France Pallache family Pallache surname References Edit a b c A happy ending with a pinch of Salt Archived 2013 07 15 at the Wayback Machine Al Ahram Weekly Online 19 25 March 2009 No 939 Retrieved 20 January 2015 a b Levy de Benzion Moise 1873 1943 Carstens Patrick Richard 2014 The Encyclopaedia of Egypt during the Reign of the Mehemet Ali Dynasty 1798 1952 Victoria BC Friesen Press p 421 ISBN 978 1 4602 4898 0 Sauf Conduit de Moise Levi de Benzion valable pour un seul deplacement pendant 15 jours Marseille Poste de la gendarmerie Nationale 15 mai 1941 Valable pour un an MAHJ Archives AR 776 Musee d art et d histoire du Judaisme Retrieved 21 January 2015 a b Levi de Benzion Moise Lost Art Retrieved 20 January 2015 Portrait of King Amenhotep II Corning Museum of Glass Retrieved 22 January 2015 Harclerode Peter amp Brendan Pittaway 1999 The Lost Masters The Looting of Europe s Treasurehouses London Victor Gollancz p 44 ISBN 0 575 05254 6 Un Tableau D Alred Sisley Provenant de L Anciienne Collection Moise Levy de Benzion et Estime 600 000 800 000 drouot com Retrieved 22 January 2015 Monuments Man Birmingham Museum of Art s founding director Richard Howard helped restitute Nazi plundered art Michael Huebner AL com 7 February 2014 Retrieved 20 January 2015 Harclerode p 128 ALIU Detailed Interrogation Report Hans WENDLAND 18 September 1946 lootedart com Retrieved 26 January 2015 Yeide p 456 D22 Summer at Bougival Alfred Sisley Stiftung Sammlung E G Buhrle www buehrle ch Retrieved 2022 02 03 Post War Reports Art Looting Intelligence Unit ALIU Reports 1945 1946 and ALIU Red Flag Names List and Index lootedart com Retrieved 21 January 2015 Yeide Nancy H 2009 Beyond the Dreams of Avarice The Hermann Goering Collection Dallas Laurel Publishing pp 180 amp 393 A1288 ISBN 0 9774349 1 5 On the Jetty c 1869 1870 National Gallery of Art Retrieved 9 February 2015 Catalogue des tableaux aquarelles dessins bronzes objets d art amp c Brookmuse Retrieved 21 January 2015 The House That Shrunk On Zamalek s Hassan Sabry Street Samir Raafat Cairo Times 28 September 2000 egy com Retrieved 22 January 2015 External links EditBust of Paule Dinah Levi de Benzion by Paul Troubetzkoy Archived here Egyptian mosaic glass inlay from a shrine Ex Levy de Benzion collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moise Levy de Benzion amp oldid 1069746532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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